Circadian factors CLOCK and BMAL1 promote nonhomologous end joining and antagonize cellular senescence
Yu Chen, Xiaoyu Xu, Zhixi Chen, Lingjiang Chen, Ying Jiang, Zhiyong Mao
Circadian factors CLOCK and BMAL1 promote nonhomologous end joining and antagonize cellular senescence
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